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Ep. 5 - New Roots, New Voices: Listening to Our Immigrant Neighbors

Ep. 5 - New Roots, New Voices: Listening to Our Immigrant Neighbors

Update: 2025-09-23
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In this episode, we'll meet Andrew Assuah, a teacher from Ghana who has come to Greenville to teach French in our public school system. In our discussion, Andrew will share about his dreams for himself and his family as well as the principles he lives by. He'll also give us a glimpse into the differences between how American children and Ghanaian children view their education. 

Welcome to this very special series, New Roots, New Voices: Listening to Our Immigrant Neighbors, where we will listen to and lift up the voices and stories of local immigrants here in Greenville, South Carolina. 

Find a full transcript and show notes HERE.

This immigration series is done in partnership and collaboration with Village Engage and Greenville Immigration and Faith Coalition.

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Ep. 5 - New Roots, New Voices: Listening to Our Immigrant Neighbors

Ep. 5 - New Roots, New Voices: Listening to Our Immigrant Neighbors

Andrew Assuah, State of Inclusion: Ame Sanders, Social Media and Marketing Coordinator: Kayla Nelson, Sound: Uros Nikolic, Podcast Coordinator: Emma Winiski